Katherine finally relented to Alexand’s charm. (See Love In A Box Part 1) The morning after, Alex is asleep, and Katherine lies, wondering about their future. Note: Katherine was injected with a virus, by Helga Ritter, to silence her (See Amanojuko Part 3) after discovering a government induced plague, was genetically engineered and that some members of the establishment are attempting to live forever. As a result of being injected with “plague” Katherine is dying. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.

that was a beautiful segment.
Thank you so much, and for sharing your stories also.
sometimes the words just fit together and it’s more than a story. I really felt the people in your story.
Thank you 🙂
Lovely, your prose almost hits poetry in places. Pitch perfect 🙂
Thank you. 😀
Very sweet and tender.
Thank you, Marguerite!
The story continues with tenderness, mystery and brilliant writing and art – as always. I run dry of words to describe my admiration…
As always Jon, it means a great deal to me when you comment. I’m one of those people who is blind to the impact of my own stories and really appreciate feedback. You switch a light on in my otherwise murky mind so I know I’m not mumbling at the walls. Thank you.
You are far from ‘mumbling at the walls’ but even if you were the walls would come tumbling down in glittering dust like stars…
🙂
Great, inspired writing – and amazing illustration too, loved it!
Thank you! 🙂
I LOVE your fiction & artwork 🙂 x
Hi Sophie, thank you! 🙂
You’re welcome! Have you had work published ?
Two steampunk stories, “A Worm Is A Bird And Other Bad Things,” and “Corset Wings,” which is also going to be printed in an anthology early next year. (Very excited..) 😀
Ahh sounds great! Good luck! 🙂
Thank you!
Said so well.
Thanks, Neel! 🙂
Very nice, love your choice of words.
Hi Kenny, thank you!
Wow, this is amazing! Just got here, will go through the whole thing and enjoy myself thoroughly.
Thank you! 🙂
Yes, this is great (you said it would happen and it has). So tender and the perfect subject matter/ moment for a short piece. Love the drawing as well.
Thanks Richard, yes this intimate moment was something I wanted to share, and I’m glad I finally put this story out there.
Love your writings, and your painting….you really bring everything alive xxx
Hi Judy, thank you so much. x
Warm greetings my blogging friend – I have nominated you for ‘Blog of the Year’ award. All details on my latest post which will appear later today. I hope you will accept but understand if not – walk on…
Hi, John, thank you so much! I’ve had a look at the rules and will get to work over the next day or so. I’m so happy!
If you are happy Cheryl then my nomination is complete…
I love your pages and your form of self-expression, it is a pleasure to have you share your gifts through your pages Thank you. I have nominated you for blog of the Year please visit my page Blog of the year awards and nominations Thank you! Revised
Posted on December 9, 2012
Hi Joe, thank you so much, sorry for the late reply. I’ve just added your award to my thanks page, at this address http://cherylmoore.wpcomstaging.com/friends-and-links/ which you can find after scrolling down under ‘special thanks’. It means a lot, and is now my second star for this award. Good luck with your blog for 2013 and I hope you have a great Christmas and New Year. Cheryl 🙂
I sit here looking into this empty comment box finding little to no idea on what to fill it with other than to state the facts of my delima and to say…. You leave me speachless
Thank you
Hi Cookie, you have a very interesting story, I love the legacy you received from your grandmother, who also sounded like a very interesting woman. Good to meet you and I’m glad you found your way here. You’re very welcome. Cheryl
Wow. This is very cool. Love the way you write and the illustrations.
Hi, thank you! 😀
Powerful text. You´re drawings are magnificent.
Hi Immanuell, thank you! 🙂
‘Ello! Thanks for stopping by and following my page. I look forward to getting caught up with your vignettes. Cheers!
Hi, you’re welcome and thanks for stopping here too. Cheryl
I have celebratory envy for people who can both draw and write well. You are an artist worth emulating! Will be coming back for more, thanks for liking my poem!
You’re welcome and thank you so much for taking time to visit. I’m glad you like the stories and illustrations. Cheryl
Amazing illustrations…and great vision…wish you loads of luck for your publication…I’m sure it would be a best seller…fantastic and very inspiring….
Hi Seeta, thank you so much. I enjoyed the beautiful photography of India on your blog. Glad you stopped here too. Cheryl
My pleasure..keep up your beautiful work..it is thoroughly inspiring..and hey wish you Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year in advance…:)
Your art is lovely. Feel free to pop by my blog anytime.
Hi Juli, have followed and read some of your posts, thanks also for stopping here. Cheryl
Hello Cheryl – wonderful illustrations. thanks for visiting my blog. Are you on FB, Twitter?
Hi Ali, thank you! Good to meet you, you’re very welcome, yes I’m on FB and twitter, you’re welcome to connect there, on https://www.facebook.com/pages/Unbound-Boxes-Limping-Gods/100487510042868?fref=ts and https://twitter.com/LimpingGod 🙂
Absolutely love this! You have a wonderful way with words Cheryl. Glad to find you in the blogosphere. 🙂 I can’t wait to read/view more of your work.
Hi Tara, good to meet you, likewise. Would love to see some of your photography, I couldn’t find it on your blog. Glad you like what you’ve read here so far. Thank you! 🙂 Cheryl